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    The Topology of Membrane Proteins Can Often Be Predicted by Computer
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The Topology of Membrane Proteins Can Often Be Predicted by Computer

Question 9

Question 9

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The topology of membrane proteins can often be predicted by computer programs that identify_____ topogenic segments.


A) glycosylation-specific
B) hydrophilic
C) hydrophobic
D) cleavable signal sequence

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